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FIRE Seeks Legal Coordinator!
FIRE is now accepting applications for Legal Coordinator—an attorney who will help coordinate litigation efforts with FIRE’s Legal Network and conduct legal research and writing concerning civil liberties on campus. A successful candidate will be hard-working, articulate, and passionate about FIRE’s mission. In addition, an applicant must be a member of a state bar in good standing with at least two years of litigation experience in federal court. If you’re an experienced attorney who wants to help FIRE win more victories for civil rights on college and university campuses, check out the full job description and apply to be Legal Coordinator!
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